US10863060B2 - Smart case for electronic wearable device - Google Patents

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US10863060B2
US10863060B2 US15/807,308 US201715807308A US10863060B2 US 10863060 B2 US10863060 B2 US 10863060B2 US 201715807308 A US201715807308 A US 201715807308A US 10863060 B2 US10863060 B2 US 10863060B2
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  • the present disclosure relates to auxiliary units for electronic wearable devices such as wearable cameras, and in some specific examples to auxiliary units implemented in the form of a case or smart case for the electronic wearable device (e.g., camera).
  • Cameras are continuing to shrink in size and form factor.
  • Wearable cameras such as (by way of example only) those which attach to eyewear, continue to push boundaries of size, weight and form factor reduction, while at the same time maintaining acceptable functionality.
  • the case can recharge the camera.
  • the case is configured to recharge the camera and transfer data to a computing device.
  • the case is configured to recharge the camera, store data, and transfer data to a computing device.
  • the case is configured to recharge the camera, store data, enhance the data, and transfer data to a computing device.
  • a computing device can be one of a laptop computer, desktop computer, smart phone, tablet, augmented reality unit, virtual reality unit, mixed reality unit, or any other computing device.
  • the case can be mobile in that it can function, for example recharge a camera, while the case is not connected to an external power source.
  • FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of an auxiliary unit in accordance with some examples of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2 shows a block diagram of an auxiliary unit in accordance with further examples of the present disclosure
  • FIGS. 3A-3D show examples of auxiliary units and docked cameras in accordance with some examples of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 4 shows an illustration of a wearable camera attached to a wearable article, in this case eyewear, in accordance with some examples of the present disclosure
  • FIGS. 5A-5C show several isometric views of an example wearable camera in accordance with some examples of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 6 shows a block diagram of internal components of a wearable camera in accordance with some examples of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 7 shows a block diagram of an auxiliary unit in accordance with further examples of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 8A and 8B show further examples of auxiliary units and docked cameras in accordance with examples of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 9 shows an isometric view of an auxiliary unit implemented as a smart case in accordance with examples of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 10 shows an isometric view of the auxiliary unit of FIG. 9 in an open configuration:
  • FIGS. 11A and 11B show views of the auxiliary unit of FIG. 10 with a wearable camera docked therein;
  • FIG. 12 shows a simplified exploded view of the auxiliary unit of FIG. 10 showing some of the internal components of the auxiliary unit;
  • FIG. 13 shows an isometric view of an auxiliary unit implemented as a smart case according to some examples of the present disclosure
  • FIGS. 14A and 14B show isometric views of an auxiliary unit implemented as a smart case according to further examples of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 15 shows an isometric view of an auxiliary unit implemented as a smart case according to yet further examples of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 16 shows a block diagram of electronics architecture of an auxiliary unit in accordance with some examples herein;
  • FIG. 17 shows another block diagram of electronics architecture of an auxiliary unit in accordance with some examples herein;
  • FIG. 18 shows a block diagram of controller architecture of an auxiliary unit in accordance with some examples of the present disclosure
  • FIGS. 19A and 19B shows operational environments for cameras and auxiliary units according to some examples of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 20 shows an example system including a wearable electronic device and an auxiliary unit which are attachable to a common platform as a single unit in accordance with examples of the present disclosure
  • FIGS. 21A-21D show block diagrams of auxiliary units connectable as an extension to a wearable electronic device according to further examples of the present disclosure.
  • the wearable camera may be attachable to one or any number of different types of wearable articles, for example eyewear, a purse, a ring, a necklace, a piece of clothing, or any type of protective gear worn by a person (e.g., helmet, goggles, a ski mask, a scuba mask, etc.).
  • the camera can be worn, then removed and reattached to another surface such as, by way of example only, a surface of an automobile dash board, motorcycle, bicycle, skateboard, surfboard.
  • auxiliary units e.g., an adaptor, smart cable, a carrying case, a smart case, or other
  • an electronic wearable devices e.g. a wearable camera
  • one or more components of the case can provide functionality to the wearable device, e.g., functionality which may otherwise need to be located in the wearable camera, and in this manner further reduction in size of the camera may be achieved.
  • a component may be an electronic component such as communication circuitry, an interface (e.g., for interfacing with another electronic device or a user), a power source, memory, or power and/or memory management circuitry.
  • an auxiliary unit may be configured to couple to a wearable electronic device such as a camera and provide auxiliary functionality to the camera.
  • similar functionality and/or components may reside in both the wearable device and the auxiliary unit, wherein the presence of the similar functionality and/or components allows for the functionality and/or components in the wearable device to be more minimized in terms of size and power consumption.
  • the auxiliary unit may be implemented as a case for the camera in that it may include at least on configuration in which the auxiliary unit or case encloses (at least partially or in some cases fully) the camera.
  • the camera may be mechanically joined to the case such as by plugging the camera into a connector of the case, and in such instances also simultaneously providing a communication link between the cameras.
  • the mechanical connection between the camera and case may not provide a communication link and may serve purely to secure the camera to the case.
  • the auxiliary unit may include internal electronic components such as communication circuitry, e.g., wired communication circuitry and one or more accompanying connector or plug (e.g., a USB or micro-USB connector, a LIGHTNING connector, etc.), wireless communication circuitry (e.g., a Wi-Fi chip, a Bluetooth chip, etc.), authentication circuit, which can be provided on EPROM or other type of non-volatile memory, a data storage component (e.g., flash or other type of non-volatile memory), battery charging and power management circuitry.
  • communication circuitry e.g., wired communication circuitry and one or more accompanying connector or plug (e.g., a USB or micro-USB connector, a LIGHTNING connector, etc.), wireless communication circuitry (e.g., a Wi-Fi chip, a Bluetooth chip, etc.), authentication circuit, which can be provided on EPROM or other type of non-volatile memory, a data storage component (e.g., flash or other type of non
  • the auxiliary unit may include a power source (e.g., a rechargeable battery) for recharging the onboard power source of the electronic wearable device, (e.g., camera) when the electronic wearable device is coupled thereto.
  • the auxiliary unit may not be a smart device (e.g., may not include algorithms that have adaptive features or it may not have electronic components for data storage and/or external communication but may instead include only a power source and associated circuitry to enable charging of the electronic wearable device on the go.
  • the auxiliary unit may be implemented in the form of a case for storage of the electronic wearable device when not in use.
  • the auxiliary unit or case may have a configuration in which the auxiliary unit or case at least partially encloses the camera, which in the context of this application may be understood to imply that the auxiliary unit or case at least partially surrounds the camera (e.g., at least partially surround two or more sides of the camera). In some embodiments, the auxiliary unit or case may fully enclose the camera (i.e. surrounding all sides of the camera).
  • the auxiliary unit may be configured to wirelessly charge the camera and may thus include wireless power transmission components (e.g., a wireless power transmitting coil such as to enable inductive charging of the camera).
  • the auxiliary unit may be configured to be wirelessly recharged and may thus include wireless power reception components (e.g., a wireless power receiver including a wireless power receiving coil).
  • the auxiliary unit may be configured to be both wirelessly recharged and to wirelessly charge the camera.
  • the auxiliary unit may use the same coil for reception and transmission of power.
  • the auxiliary unit may have separate transmitting and receiving coils.
  • the auxiliary unit may be configured to be communicatively coupled to the camera using a wired connection.
  • the auxiliary unit may have a wired connection for coupling to the camera for power transfer to the camera and/or for data transfer to/from the camera.
  • the auxiliary unit may additionally or alternatively use a wired connection for communication with an external device, for example an external computing device, such as a portable computer, tablet, smart phone or other portable computing device, a cloud server, or an external power source.
  • the auxiliary unit may use the same communication interface for connecting to the electronic wearable device (e.g., wearable camera) and the external device (e.g., external portable computing device or external power source).
  • the auxiliary unit may include a wired interface (e.g., USB, micro USB, LIGHTNING connector) for connecting the camera thereto (e.g., for charging) and may be further configured to use the same wired interface for connecting to an external device, such as a smart phone or a grid-connected power source, when the wired interface is not in use by the camera.
  • the common interface may be a wireless interface, e.g., a wireless power transmission/reception module, a wireless data transmission/reception module, or a combination thereof.
  • the auxiliary unit may have separate interfaces for connecting to the camera and for connecting to external devices.
  • the auxiliary unit may have at least one wired interface (e.g., for connecting to the camera and transmitting power and/or data to the camera, or for connecting to an external device) and at least one wireless interface (e.g., a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth interface for data transfer between the camera and auxiliary unit or between the auxiliary unit and external device, and/or a wireless power transmission/reception circuitry).
  • at least one wired interface e.g., for connecting to the camera and transmitting power and/or data to the camera, or for connecting to an external device
  • wireless interface e.g., a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth interface for data transfer between the camera and auxiliary unit or between the auxiliary unit and external device, and/or a wireless power transmission/reception circuitry.
  • the auxiliary unit may be portable (e.g., sized to be hand carried or otherwise conveniently fit in a user's pocket or purse and not requiring it to be plugged into a wall power source during use, e.g., during charging of the camera and/or reception of data from the camera).
  • the auxiliary unit may include a user interface, which may include one or more buttons, indicators (e.g., one or more LEDs), vibrators, buzzers, GPS, time stamp, clock display, remote display viewfinder for the camera.
  • the auxiliary unit can act as a remote control for causing the distance separated camera to capture a photo or video.
  • the auxiliary unit may include additional computational power to post process image data from the camera, for example, the auxiliary unit may compress further the image files, or perform a formal conversion of the video or still data files, before the image files are transferred outside the auxiliary unit to an external computer or smartphone.
  • FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of an auxiliary unit 100 .
  • the auxiliary unit 100 may include at least one power source (e.g., auxiliary unit battery 102 or simply auxiliary battery, which may be rechargeable).
  • the auxiliary unit 100 may include a communication interface 104 for coupling the auxiliary unit 100 to an electronic wearable device (EWD), in this case a camera 120 .
  • EWD electronic wearable device
  • This interface may be referred to as a EWD interface (in the illustrated example, a camera interface 112 ) and it may be either wired or wireless.
  • the camera 120 may include onboard memory 122 , power 126 , and a controller 124 .
  • the onboard memory 122 may be configured to store images (e.g., one or more photos, video, or any combination thereof) captured by the camera.
  • the controller 124 may be configured to control functions (e.g., control initiation of image capture, control or perform signal processing of raw image data, enhance images captured by the camera, monitor camera status, and other functions) of the camera 120 .
  • the power source of the auxiliary unit may have greater power storage capacity than the power storage capacity of the camera battery 126 .
  • the camera battery may be rechargeable by the auxiliary unit 100 when the camera is connected, e.g., physically via a wired connection or wirelessly, in the case wireless power transfer, to the auxiliary unit 100 .
  • the auxiliary unit may additionally and optionally include memory 16 , for example for storing data (e.g., images) received from the camera 2 .
  • the communication interface 14 may be further configured to enable data transfer from and/or to the camera 2 .
  • the auxiliary unit may include power management and/or data management circuitry, which may be implemented in a controller 18 .
  • the auxiliary unit may be referred to as a smart device in that it may include a controller 18 , which may be implemented using one or more microprocessors, memory and memory for providing functionality to the camera (e.g., expanded memory storage and external communication capability) and/or user (e.g., indicating status of the camera and/or auxiliary unit) beyond simply being used to recharge the camera.
  • Such a controller may be a MCU, an FPGA or an ASIC.
  • certain control operations, sensing operations, actuating operations, and storing operations of the auxiliary unit may require ramping of operating voltage which may be triggered only when its function is called for, in order to further minimize energy consumption.
  • the camera 2 may not include any communication components for coupling to external computing device. These communication components may be offloaded to the auxiliary unit 10 .
  • the auxiliary unit 10 may include components for additionally communicatively coupling the auxiliary unit 10 to an external device.
  • the auxiliary unit 10 may include an external communication interface 22 , which may be wireless or wired, for coupling the auxiliary unit 10 to an external device (e.g., a smart phone, a laptop computer, a tablet, a desktop computer, a server computer such as in the cloud, etc.).
  • the auxiliary unit may thus provide the necessary circuitry for the camera to be able to communicate with external devices.
  • the adaptor may additionally or alternatively be embodied in a housing 28 which functions as a carrying case to store the camera when not in use (e.g., to protect sensitive components of the camera, such as the lens).
  • the auxiliary unit may be implemented as a smart case that can support the functionalities of a wearable camera, including, but not limited to providing recharging capability and/or downloading data from the device thus freeing up its memory, and providing a secure storage space for the device, when not in use.
  • the smart case can enable deployment of electronic wearable devices (e.g., wearable cameras) with smaller memory chips, power management modules and smaller rechargeable batteries, thus reducing the profile of the electronic wearable device, and enhancing usability.
  • the communication interface may include all the necessary components to interface with APPLE products and the iOS operating system, e.g., through the APPLE proprietary LIGHTNING connector.
  • the communication interface may include components for interfacing with an ANDROID device, for example through a USB or micro USB connector.
  • the term USB as used herein in the context of describing a connector, port, plug or interface would be understood to include any type of USB connector, port, plug or interface currently know or later developed, for example mini and micro USB.
  • FIG. 2 shows auxiliary unit, which may also be referred to as auxiliary unit, in accordance with some examples of the present disclosure.
  • the auxiliary unit 200 may be configured to be connected to a camera 230 .
  • the auxiliary unit 200 may include a battery 202 for charging the camera 230 .
  • the battery 202 may have capacity from about 100 to about 200 mAH.
  • the battery's capacity may be up to about 1000 mAH, or 4 WH.
  • the battery 202 may have greater power storage capacity than the power storage capacity of the camera's onboard power source.
  • the battery 202 may be very large, in some cases over 1000 mAH or even 2500 mAH.
  • the auxiliary unit 200 may additionally or alternatively include memory 204 .
  • the memory 204 may include volatile memory, non-volatile memory, or both.
  • the memory 204 may include non-volatile memory, such as flash memory.
  • multiple non-volatile memories may be provided such as a flash memory and an EEPROM as well as volatile memories such as a RAM.
  • the EEPROM may be utilized to embed algorithms for signal processing, while the flash memory may be embedded with signal compression algorithms.
  • the storage capacity of the memory 204 may be 32 Gbytes or greater. In some embodiments, the storage capacity of the auxiliary unit's memory may be greater than that of the camera 230 .
  • the adaptor memory's capacity may be the same as or smaller than that of the camera. In some examples the capacity may be less than 32 Gbytes, or less than 16 Gbytes. In some embodiments, the memory 204 may have minimal storage capacity and be configured to store no or very few photos or video files. In some examples, the memory 204 may include only volatile memory, such as RAM. In some examples, the auxiliary unit 200 may not be configured for storing images received from the camera but may only buffer data (e.g., images) received from the camera prior to it being transmitted to an external device for storage such as a smart phone, a laptop, or a server on the cloud. That is, in such examples, the auxiliary unit 200 may act only as a pass through for any image data rather than providing image storage functionality. The auxiliary unit 200 may include a power management module 206 , a data management module (not shown), or both.
  • the power management module can monitor power needs of the auxiliary unit and/or the camera being connected thereto, provide an alert when power of the adaptor or camera is too low, and implement a recharging procedure of the camera following a protocol that is programmed in the power management module.
  • the data management module can include or be operatively associated with internal adaptor memory (e.g., memory 204 ) for storing data (e.g., photographs, audio and video files, or other data received from the camera, configuration data, executable instructions, etc.) and implement a data management protocol for transferring data from the camera, between the camera and an external device, for erasing data from the camera, the adaptor, or both, and for monitoring memory capacity.
  • the adaptor has at least 1 Gigabyte of internal memory. In some embodiments, the adaptor has at least 32 Gigabytes of internal memory.
  • the adaptor 200 may include a microcontroller 208 , which may be programmed to perform the functions of the power management module, the data management module, or both.
  • the microcontroller can have embedded firmware that can perform data processing tasks required for improvement of image quality. The case can transmit data to an APP comprising said remote device.
  • the microcontroller 208 may include firmware that reprograms the firmware of the image sensor of the camera module. The firmware can perform image stabilization.
  • the auxiliary unit 200 may communication interface 207 for connecting the adaptor 200 to the camera 230 , an external power source 250 , an external computing device 240 , or any combination thereof.
  • the communication interface 207 may include one or more wired or wireless interfaces.
  • the communication interface 207 may include any number of wired interfaces 210 such as a USB interface, a LIGHTNING interface, or other standardized or proprietary wired interfaces now known or later developed.
  • FIGS. 3A-3D show configurations of an example auxiliary unit according to the present disclosure.
  • the auxiliary unit 300 may include any or all of the components of auxiliary units according to any of the examples herein, for example the components of auxiliary unit 200 .
  • the auxiliary unit 300 may be implemented as a docking station or case which is designed for docking or receiving the EWD (e.g., camera 320 ).
  • the auxiliary unit 300 may include at least one configuration in which the auxiliary unit at least partially encloses the electronic wearable device (e.g., camera 320 ). In some embodiments, the auxiliary unit 300 may fully enclose the electronic wearable device (e.g., camera 320 ).
  • the auxiliary unit 300 may include a dock or receptacle configured to receive the camera 320 .
  • the dock or receptacle may be configured such that the camera when received therein is surrounded, at least partially, on two or more sides, on three or more sides, on four or more sides, on five or more sides, or on all sides.
  • the dock or receptacle may be configured such that the camera, when received in the auxiliary unit, is surrounded on all sounds for example fully surrounded on all sides.
  • the auxiliary unit 300 may include at least one external interface, e.g., for connecting the adaptor to external power and/or for connecting the auxiliary unit to a mobile computing device, and a camera interface for communicatively connecting the auxiliary unit 300 to the camera.
  • the camera interface may be integrated with the dock 310 .
  • the external interface may include one or a plurality of wired connectors, for example a first connector 309 (e.g., a USB connector for plugging the auxiliary unit 300 to external power), a second connector 302 (e.g., a micro USB connector for connecting the auxiliary unit to an ANDROID device) and a third connector 304 (e.g., a LIGHTNING connector for connecting the auxiliary unit 300 to a iOS device). While three separate connectors are shown in this example, it will be understood that the external interface may include any number of connectors including fewer or greater number of connectors. In some embodiments, the external interface may be entirely or at least partially wireless.
  • the adaptor 300 may have one or more user-operated actuators (e.g., buttons, switches, or sliders) which may be operable to at least partially conceal and/or expose the desired connector for use.
  • adaptor 300 may include a first actuator 308 configured to extend and retract a USB connector.
  • the adaptor 300 may include a second actuator 305 configured to extend and retract another one of the connectors, for example the micro USB connector 302 .
  • the adaptor 300 may include a third actuator configured to extend and retract yet another one of the connectors, e.g., the LIGHTNING connector 304 .
  • a single actuator may be configured to actuate two or more connectors.
  • a single actuator may be configured to extend a male micro USB connector while retracting a male LIGHTNING connector and conversely to extend the male LIGHTNING connector while retracting the male micro USB connector.
  • a single actuator such as a slider or door, may be operable to conceal one female connector, such as a female micro USB connector, while exposing a second female connector such as a female LIGHTNING connector and vice versa.
  • auxiliary unit 300 may be configured as a case such that it has at least one configuration in which the camera 320 is at least partially enclosed.
  • one or more of the connectors of the adaptor 300 may be exposed or concealed by virtue of providing the adaptor between an open configuration (e.g., to receive the camera) and a closed configuration (e.g., in which the camera is docked or enclosed by the case).
  • FIG. 4 shows a wearable camera 430 attached to a wearable article 401 , in this case eyewear 405 .
  • the camera 430 is illustrated attached to a temple 406 of the eyewear.
  • the camera 430 may be movably attached to the eyewear (e.g., as indicated by arrow 402 ) such that the camera is positionable at multiple positions along the length of the temple including a position in which the camera is flush with or in front of the eyewear temple front 403 .
  • the camera may be configured to be positionable such that it is in front of the forward-most portion of the eyewear.
  • the wearable camera is positionable at different locations on the temple, e.g., in order to minimize its peripheral profile and thus limit or eliminate loss of peripheral field of view.
  • the camera may be attachable to a wearable article such as eyewear in accordance with any of the examples described in U.S. application Ser. No. 14/816,995, filed Aug. 3, 2015 and published as 2016-0033792, and U.S. application Ser. No. 15/179,018, filed Jun. 10, 2016 and published as 2016-0363787, the content of which applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for any purpose.
  • FIGS. 5A-5C show views of a wearable camera 500 .
  • the camera 500 may include an image sensor which may be located behind lens 501 .
  • the image sensor may be configured to capture image data, which may be stored in onboard camera memory.
  • the camera 500 may also include a battery and an interface 506 for connecting the camera 500 to an auxiliary unit which may augment the functionality to the camera.
  • the interface 506 may be configured to additionally or alternatively enable the camera 500 to be connected to a number of different external devices, such as an external power source connected to the grid, a computing device, or other.
  • the camera 500 may include a wired interface such as a USB port, in some cases a female micro USB port.
  • the camera 500 may include one or more user control components 508 (e.g., one or more mechanical buttons or switches or touch sensitive surfaces such as capacitive switches), one or more indicators 516 , a microphone 510 , and a speaker 518 .
  • the camera may include an attachment member for removably and/or movably coupling the camera to eyewear. In some embodiments, the camera may be attachable to the eyewear via magnetic means.
  • the camera may include additional features 504 for securing the camera to the article other than by magnetic means.
  • the camera may be implemented in accordance with any of the examples described in U.S. application Ser. No. 14/757,753, filed Dec. 23, 2015 and published as 2016-0182826, and U.S. application Ser. No. 15/627,759, filed Jun. 20, 2017, the content of which applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for any purpose.
  • FIG. 6 shows a block diagram of internal components of a wearable camera.
  • the camera may include image sensor 602 , image signal processor 604 , microcontroller unit 606 , flash memory 608 , Wi-Fi chip 612 , peripheral(s) 614 , and microphone 616 .
  • the image sensor 602 may be coupled to image signal processor 604 , which may be coupled to microcontroller unit 606 .
  • the microcontroller unit 606 may be coupled to flash memory 608 , Wi-Fi chip 612 , microphone 616 , and peripheral(s) 614 . Additional, fewer, and/or different components may be used in some examples.
  • the image sensor 602 may be configured to generate image data.
  • the image signal processor 604 may be coupled to image sensor 602 and receive image data from the image sensor 602 for processing, e.g., compression, color balancing, image centering, image quality enhancement, etc.
  • the flash memory 608 may be coupled to microcontroller unit 606 and may receive data (e.g., image data) for storage.
  • the microcontroller unit 606 may include firmware to perform functions of the camera, such as image capture, memory access, control external data communication and one or more interfaces, peripherals, and feedback devices (e.g., microphone, light indicators, etc.). Such an approach may, in some embodiments, be preferable to embedding signal processing algorithms in the firmware controlling the image processor (i.e., on the camera), as the camera can thus be made more compact.
  • the camera may also include onboard power source 610 , which may be recharged via a wired or wireless power transfer from an external source such as the auxiliary unit, a wall power charger, or another computing device such as a laptop, a smartphone, etc.
  • onboard power source 610 may be recharged via a wired or wireless power transfer from an external source such as the auxiliary unit, a wall power charger, or another computing device such as a laptop, a smartphone, etc.
  • the wearable camera of the present disclosure may be implemented further in accordance with any of the examples described in U.S. application Ser. No. 15/789,574, filed Oct. 20, 2017, the content of which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for any purpose.
  • FIG. 7 shows a block diagram of an auxiliary unit according to further examples.
  • the auxiliary unit 700 may include one or more of the components of an auxiliary unit in accordance with any combination described herein (e.g., auxiliary units 100 , 200 , 1610 , etc.).
  • the auxiliary unit 700 may include a power source such as a rechargeable battery 702 , a memory 704 , a power management module 706 , a microcontroller unit 708 , and at least one communication component (e.g., wired interface 707 for connecting to a wearable electronic device (e.g., camera 730 ), an external power source 750 , an external computing device (e.g., smart phone 710 ), or any combination thereof.
  • a power source such as a rechargeable battery 702 , a memory 704 , a power management module 706 , a microcontroller unit 708 , and at least one communication component (e.g., wired interface 707 for connecting to a wearable electronic device
  • the auxiliary unit 700 may include one or more wireless interfaces 712 , which may include a wireless transmitter/receiver such as a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or other type of wireless data transmitter/receiver (e.g., 3G, 4G, LTE cellular transmitter/receiver).
  • the wireless interface 712 may be configured to communicate with another computing device via IEEE 802.15.1(Bluetooth and BLE), IEEE 802.11WIFI, IEEE 802.15.4(ZigBee), IEEE 802.16(WiMAX), or other form of wireless technologies currently known, currently being developed, or that are developed in the future.
  • the wireless interface may be configured to provide a data link between the auxiliary unit 700 and external computing devices (e.g., a mobile computing device such as a smartphones, a table, a laptop, etc.) and in some embodiments, the data link may be configured to enable data transfer at a rate of at least 1 ⁇ 5 Mbytes/sec.
  • external computing devices e.g., a mobile computing device such as a smartphones, a table, a laptop, etc.
  • the data link may be configured to enable data transfer at a rate of at least 1 ⁇ 5 Mbytes/sec.
  • the auxiliary unit 700 may include a user interface.
  • the user interface may include one or more indicators, buttons or other input devices, a display 716 , and/or a speaker.
  • the display can be, by way of example only, an OLED, LCD, LED display.
  • the case may have one or more actuators (e.g., a button or slider) which exposes or conceal connector plug(s) associated with a wired interface, if present.
  • the auxiliary unit may be configured for wireless power transfer.
  • the auxiliary unit may include a wireless power transmitter/receiver, for example a coil for transmitting power wirelessly to the camera and/or for receiving power wirelessly for charging the battery 702 .
  • the auxiliary unit may include charge level indicators for the camera and the auxiliary unit by way of example only, using LED arrays, as well as a micro display for previewing videos and stills, as well as, a means of providing other status information about the camera and the auxiliary unit.
  • the auxiliary unit can contain a projector. The projector can project images (photo or video) that have been captured by the camera.
  • FIGS. 8A and 8B show further examples of auxiliary units, also referred to as auxiliary units 800 and 800 ′ according to the present disclosure.
  • the auxiliary units 800 , 800 ′ may include a dock 810 configured to receive camera 820 .
  • the auxiliary units 800 , 800 ′ may also include one or more wired connectors and/or one or more wireless connectors and actuators for activating the one or more connectors.
  • Both auxiliary units 800 and 800 ′ may include at least one a wired connector (e.g., a USB connector 802 ) for example for connecting the auxiliary unit 800 , 800 ′ to external power.
  • a wired connector e.g., a USB connector 802
  • the auxiliary unit 800 may further include a combination of wired (e.g., USB type C, micro USB 304 , LIGHTNING 806 , etc.) and wireless connectors, for example for connecting the auxiliary unit 800 to a mobile computing device such as a smart phone, a laptop, a tablet, or a desktop computer, server, or other computing device.
  • the auxiliary unit 800 may include one or more indicators 812 for providing feedback to the user, such as an alert or status of the auxiliary unit or the camera.
  • the indicators may include a pairing indicator configured to provide an indication of successful pairing, pairing in process, or an indication of an established or active wireless connection (e.g., such as when data is being transmitted to or from the auxiliary unit) or to provide any other type of indication of status (e.g., power level, charging status, data transfer status, etc.).
  • the auxiliary unit 800 ′ may include only wireless connectors for communicatively coupling to other computing devices, and may similarly include one or more indicators 812 to provide an indication of status.
  • the auxiliary units 800 , 800 ′ may additionally optionally include a display 814 , e.g., for displaying status information and/or displaying and/or editing of images (e.g., photos and video).
  • the auxiliary unit may include an internal power source, also referred to as auxiliary power source or auxiliary battery.
  • the auxiliary power source may be a rechargeable battery such as a lithium ion battery.
  • the auxiliary power source may have capacity which is greater than the capacity of the camera's onboard memory.
  • the auxiliary unit may include internal memory, also referred to as auxiliary memory, and interface electronics for communication with the camera and/or external computing devices such as a smart phone, a table or other portable electronic device.
  • the auxiliary unit may include non-volatile memory such as Flash memory, for data storage.
  • the auxiliary memory may only be volatile memory and the auxiliary unit may be configured only as a pass through device to pass data received to a camera to another computing device for storage without storing the data (e.g., photos and/or video) on the auxiliary unit.
  • the auxiliary unit may include a controller (e.g., microcontroller unit (MCU)), in which embodiments, the auxiliary unit may be referred to a smart.
  • MCU microcontroller unit
  • the auxiliary unit may be referred to a smart.
  • a case having a controller may be referred to as smart case.
  • the controller may, in conjunction with memory, provide additional functionality to the camera, such as storage of images, reprogramming of the camera, facilitating communication between the camera and an external computer such as an internet server or a smart phone, and editing or other image processing of images or image data received from the camera.
  • additional functionality such as storage of images, reprogramming of the camera, facilitating communication between the camera and an external computer such as an internet server or a smart phone, and editing or other image processing of images or image data received from the camera.
  • the auxiliary unit may be implemented as a case.
  • the case can charge a camera via a wired connection.
  • the case can charge a camera wirelessly.
  • the case can charge a camera wirelessly when the camera is at least partially enclosed in the case.
  • the case may be configured to house the camera such that camera is substantially sealed in the case.
  • the case may include a controller (e.g. an MCU) and memory and may be referred to as a smart case. Table 1 shows features of a case according to some examples of the present disclosure.
  • a smart case may include a rechargeable battery with a relatively large energy capacity (as compared to the energy capacity of the EWD) and be capable of recharging the battery of the wearable device multiple times, in some cases at least 5 times, before requiring recharge of the case.
  • the smart case may include a memory module that is capable of storing many hundreds of still photographs, and many minutes of audio recordings and videos, received from the wearable device either via wireless transfer or via a wired connection such as a USB port.
  • the smart case may include a microcontroller (MCU) or a microprocessor unit (MPU) that can perform data processing, image processing e.g., for improving the image quality of images (stills or video) received from the camera.
  • MCU microcontroller
  • MPU microprocessor unit
  • the smart case may further include a wireless energy and/or a data transfer system based on either proprietary or standard architecture (e.g., Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Qi, etc.).
  • the controller e.g., MCU or MPU
  • the controller may be configured to monitors charge level of the battery or memory storage (e.g., amount of available storage) in the case and/or the wearable camera and sends alert signals (audio or light) when power level or memory storage level reaches a set threshold or falls below a certain threshold (e.g., below 15%, 10%, or 5% as examples only).
  • the case can further comprise a coil.
  • the smart case can charge the camera by way of physical connection such as by way of example only, a micro USB port, or a USB type C port, and not by way of wireless power.
  • the charging would occur when the female micro USB port of the camera is connected to the smart case by way of the male USB port of the smart case.
  • the case may include a rechargeable battery that may be wirelessly charged from a wireless transmitter.
  • the case may include a rechargeable battery that may be recharged from a wall outlet.
  • the rechargeable battery can have an energy capacity of 5 watt hours or less.
  • the case may include a power management module and a data management module wherein both power and data management modules may reside inside a single microcontroller within the case.
  • the power management module may be configured to monitor power needs of the case and the wearable device, provide an alert and implement a recharging procedure of said device following a protocol that is programmed in a microcontroller comprising said power management module.
  • the data management module may include a memory module that can store data, photographs, audio and video files and is not less than 1 gigabyte in size and can be that of 32 gigabytes or more, wherein data transfer and storage in said memory module is managed by said microcontroller.
  • the microcontroller can have embedded firmware that can perform data processing tasks required for improvement of image quality. The case can transmit data to an APP comprising said remote device.
  • the microcontroller can comprise firmware that reprograms the firmware of the image sensor of the camera module.
  • the firmware can perform image stabilization.
  • the camera is equipped with a wireless receiver for receiving power from the smart case.
  • the smart case includes a wireless transmitter for providing power to the camera and to recharge the battery inside the camera.
  • the battery in the camera maybe, by way of example only, a lithium ion, lithium polymer, or a solid-state battery.
  • Wireless power systems may include loosely coupled inductive charging or other techniques as described, for example, in U.S. application Ser. No. 14/969,455, filed Dec. 15, 2015 and published as 2016-0172870, and U.S. application Ser. No. 15/183,368, filed Jun. 15, 2016, and published as 2016-0294225, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for any purpose.
  • the smart case can include a wireless power transmitter capable of providing wireless power to multiple wirelessly coupled electronic devices located within an effective wireless power transfer range of the smart case. One of the electronic devices can be that of a camera.
  • the camera may include dual band wireless communication to transmit data files (images or video) to an external device, such as the smart case, a smartphone, or to receive commands from an external device, such as by way of example only, a smartphone. Since commands to the camera would require less bandwidth they may be sent to the camera over low power wireless such as Bluetooth or Bluetooth low energy. These commands could include, by way of example only, taking a photo by pushing a button on your smartphone screen form inside an APP that interfaces with the camera by Bluetooth transmission. Bluetooth could also be used for short messaging to the external devices such as the Smart Case or a smartphone, providing system status information. Larger data files transferred from the camera may be done over Wi-Fi to the smart case or directly to another device, such as a smartphone.
  • the Wi-Fi can be operated when the camera is in a proximity to the case or close enough to be well powered by the case so that the power demands for the Wi-Fi transmission do not over load the power supply of the camera.
  • the Wi-Fi is operated when the camera is located within the case.
  • the wireless communication to the case may also be done with proprietary protocols modulated over the wireless charging signals directly to the smart case.
  • the smart case can transfer large data files either wirelessly or by a wired connection.
  • the smart case may also have a track assembly as shown in FIGS. 13 and 14 that help guide the camera into the connector of the smart case to ensure solid mating between the camera and the smart case.
  • GPS data may be sent from the camera to the smart case or to a smart phone to help locate the camera if it is lost or misplaced by the user.
  • the case can also be designed to provide alerts. These alerts can inform those within proximity of the case of, by way of example only, general phone calls, important phone calls, important messages and general messages.
  • the case can alert by way of example by, vibration, light, sound.
  • the smart case can also provide operation support to eyeglasses capable of projecting AR.
  • AR modules are mounted at or near the head, since they have to project images in the line of sight.
  • the AR module is mounted on the temple of a pair of eyeglasses, on the inner (closest to head) side, close to the hinges, from which images are projected at the inner surface of the eyeglass lens by means of a light pipe.
  • the AR module is provided with a battery that is relatively small, e.g., less than 10 MAhrs, but can be frequently recharged by placing it in a smart case when not being actively used by the wearer.
  • the memory chip in the power and data management system required by the AR module has a battery that is also small, such as less than 4 GB in capacity.
  • the smart case wirelessly transmits data to the AR module in real time.
  • the smart case controls the operation of the AR module wirelessly by transmitting commands in real time.
  • the smart case recharges the battery in the AR module through a USB port when the AR module is placed inside the smart case.
  • the smart case receives data from an APP programmed into a smart phone and feeds such data wirelessly into the AR module in real time, whereas direct data download from an APP to the AR module may present bandwidth problems and prevent seamless streaming of data.
  • the AR module can be made smaller and lighter, and consumes less power since many of the operations of the power and data management system can be performed by the electronics embedded in the smart case.
  • the battery is rechargeable and is removable and can be charged in the smart case while the AR module remains on attached on the eyewear and then electrically reconnected to the AR module.
  • the rechargeable battery can be located on the outside side of the temple furthest away from the head of the wearer or on the inside side of the temple closest to the head of the wearer.
  • a smart case may be configured to transfer data (e.g., images received from the camera) to any of a variety of external computing devices such as a smart phone (iPhone or Android smart phone), tablet, laptop computer, or in some cases wirelessly directly to the cloud.
  • data e.g., images received from the camera
  • the transfer rate via a USB interface from the smart case may be about 40 Mbytes per second.
  • the smart case may be configured to transfer data wirelessly.
  • the smart case may be configured to transfer data according to the transfer rates shown in Table 2.
  • FIG. 9 shows an auxiliary unit implemented as a case 900 for an electronic wearable device, e.g., a camera, in accordance with some examples of the present disclosure.
  • the case 900 can include any of the components of auxiliary units described herein.
  • the case 900 may include a power source (e.g., a rechargeable battery 930 as shown in FIG. 12 ), data storage (e.g., non-volatile memory 944 as shown in FIG. 12 ), a controller (e.g., MCU 942 as shown FIG. 12 ), which may be supported by and electrically connected via one or more circuit boards (e.g., PCB 940 or a flex board).
  • a power source e.g., a rechargeable battery 930 as shown in FIG. 12
  • data storage e.g., non-volatile memory 944 as shown in FIG. 12
  • a controller e.g., MCU 942 as shown FIG. 12
  • PCB 940 printed circuit board
  • the MCU 942 may be configured to provide power management function, data management function, or both.
  • the MCU 942 may be configured to process image data received from the camera, e.g., to compress the image data, decompress the image data, encrypt or decrypt image data, or improve image quality of images captured by the camera.
  • the MCU 942 may be configured to process image data further responsive to user inputs, such as to edit (e.g., crop, align, tag, etc.) images captured by the user prior to the images being transmitted externally for storage.
  • the MCU 942 may be configured to reprogram the image sensor, or any other reprogrammable components of the camera.
  • the case may include both wired and wireless interfaces.
  • one of the interfaces may be used for data communication between the camera and case and the other may be used for power transmission to the camera.
  • a wireless interface may be used to wirelessly charge the camera while data is being communicated to the case via a wired data link. In some embodiments, these may be reversed and power may be transmitted to the camera via a wired link while data is being downloaded from the camera.
  • a wired link may be used for both data and power transfer as between the camera and case while a wireless link is used for external communication (e.g., for power reception by the case and/or data transmission to an external device).
  • this arrangement may be reversed in that communication between the camera and case may be wireless and external communication of the case may be via a wired link.
  • any one of the wired or wireless interfaces of the cameras may have multiple uses, for example a wired USB interface may be used for both recharging of the case and for data transfer from the case to an external device.
  • the same or another USB interface e.g., a micro USB interface
  • any wireless interface e.g., Wi-Fi module
  • an external device e.g., a smart phone, or the cloud.
  • the case's camera interface may be configured to provide data transfer at different rates (e.g. a first relative slower rate and a second relatively faster rate).
  • the MCU 942 may be configured to activate the faster data transfer rate only when the case is also wirelessly transmitting power to the camera.
  • the case may have multiple wired interfaces.
  • case 900 includes a first wired interface 908 , which may be a USB connector 909 (in this case a male micro USB connector) and may function as the camera interface.
  • the case 900 may also include at least one additional wired interface, for example another USB interface 918 (e.g., a female USB connector), an APPLE proprietary LIGHTNING interface 920 (e.g., female LIGHTNING connector), and/or any other type of currently known or later developed connector technology.
  • the case 900 may include internal electronic components configured to enable the case to communicatively couple to an APPLE device (e.g., a device operating on the iOS), an ADROID device, or both.
  • the external interface may include at least one male connector such as male USB plug, a male LIGHTNING plug, or both, in addition to or alternatively to any male connectors of the camera interface.
  • the case 900 may include one or more buttons 922 (e.g., as part of a user interface of the device).
  • the button 922 may be implemented as a mechanical button or a touch sensitive switch and may be operable to receive user input, such as to activate a function of the case, e.g., activate a data link, activate a monitoring/status/alert function, etc.
  • the case 900 may include one or more buttons for reconfiguring of the case 900 .
  • the case may include an actuator which enables the case to be provided in the open configuration to enable docking of the camera.
  • the actuator may be a latch release operable to disengage a locking function of the case's door, which may then be openable or may automatically spring open responsive to operation of the latch release.
  • the case 900 may include an actuator 923 configured to at least partially expose or at least partially conceal an interface connector, e.g., by extending/retracting a male connector, opening/closing a door of a female connector, etc.
  • the actuator may be a mechanical button, which when depressed extends one connector (e.g., a USB or a LIGHTNING connector) from a side of the housing.
  • the actuator may be configured to extend one connector while concealing another connector of the communication interface (e.g., extends a micro USB connector while concealing the LIGHTNING connector, or vice versa).
  • the actuator may be implemented as a sliding cover, which is slidable between multiple positions to conceal one or more connectors while exposing another connector. Other variations and combinations of actuators can also be used.
  • the capacity of memory 944 may not exceed 1 GByte. In some embodiment, the memory 944 may have capacity of up to 8 GBytes, 10 GBytes or greater.
  • the energy capacity of the battery 930 in some embodiments, may be 5 watt hours or less. In some embodiments, the capacity of the memory 944 may be greater than the capacity of the camera's onboard memory. In some embodiments, the memory 944 may have smaller storage capacity or no storage capacity at all and may instead only pass through images received from the camera to an external device for storage. In some embodiments, the capacity of the battery 930 may be greater than the capacity of the camera's onboard power source.
  • the internal components of the case may be enclosed within a housing, e.g., between upper and lower portions 910 - 1 , 910 - 2 respectively of the housing 910 .
  • the case may include a user interface 915 as will be further described.
  • the case may be configured to wirelessly charge the camera 1010 and/or wirelessly recharge its battery 930 .
  • the case 900 may include a power transmission coil for wirelessly charging camera 1010 .
  • the MCU 942 may activate the power transmission coil upon detection of a communication link with the camera 1010 (e.g., when the camera 1010 has been detected as plugged into the connector 909 or when the camera has been placed within a charging range of the coil).
  • the MCU 942 may activate the power transmission coil when the camera is received in the case, which may be detected also via any other type of means (e.g., proximity detection, detection of closing of the movable potion of the housing or door, etc.).
  • the MCU 942 may be additionally or alternatively configured to activate data transmission from the camera to case 900 when the camera is plugged into or otherwise communicatively connected to the case.
  • the case 900 may, in some embodiments, be able to be wirelessly recharged.
  • the case may include a power reception coil for receiving power wirelessly from an external power source (e.g., a wireless power base unit).
  • the power transmission and power reception functions may be performed by the same coil.
  • the case may include a dual band transmitter/receiver, at least one of the bands being configured, in some embodiments, for wireless power transmission/reception. In some embodiments, at least one of the bands may be used for data transfer.
  • the case 900 may have overall dimensions such that the volume of the case does not exceed about 50 cubic cm. In some embodiments, the case's volume may be up to about 250 cubic cm. In other embodiments, the case may be larger than 250 cubic cm. In some embodiments, the case may be shaped as a parallelepiped, however other shapes, regular or irregular, are envisioned (e.g., an oval shape, tubular shape, bean shaped, etc.). The case 900 may be sized to fit into a person's hand, or to be otherwise carried by hand, within a pocket, a purse, or carries elsewhere on the user's person.
  • the case 900 may be up to 70 mm in length (L), or up to 100 mm in length, or up to 150 mm in length. In some embodiments, the case may be up to 45 mm in width (W), or up to 65 mm in width, or up to 85 mm in width. In some embodiments, the case may have an overall length of up to about 120 mm and an overall width of up to about 90 mm. In some embodiments, the case may be up to 20 mm in thickness (T), or up to 35 mm in thickness, or up to 40 mm in thickness. In some embodiments, the case may be portable and its weight may conveniently not exceed 250 grams. In some embodiments, the weight of the case may be up to about 1200 grams.
  • the case 900 may include at least one configuration in which the case at least partially encloses a wearable camera.
  • the case 900 is configured to enclose camera 1010 when the camera is positioned within the docking receptacle 912 and connected to the wired interface 908 of the case (see e.g., FIGS. 10 and 11 ).
  • the case 900 may include a first portion and a second portion which may be movable in relation to the first portion.
  • the second portion may be configured to be provided in a position which enables the camera to be received in the case 900 .
  • the second portion may include a door which is movable relative to the first portion of the case to allow the camera to be placed in the receptacle 912 .
  • the case 900 of this example includes a housing 910 , which may be made of any type of a suitable plastic material such as any type of injection moldable plastic material.
  • the housing 910 may enclose some or all of the internal electronic components of the case.
  • the housing may have a main housing portion 902 and a movable housing portion 904 .
  • the main housing portion 902 may enclose some or all of the internal electronic components while the movable housing portion may be movably coupled to the main housing portion to enable the case to be provided in a configuration for insertion of the camera and for at least partially enclosing the camera.
  • the case may not have a movable housing portion but may instead simply include a docking receptacle configured to receiving the camera at least partially therein.
  • a movable housing portion may be pivotally coupled to the main housing portion (e.g., via pivot join 914 , as shown in FIGS. 10-12 ).
  • the movable housing portion may be otherwise movably coupled (e.g., slidably coupled) or removably coupled (e.g., with the movable housing portion being completely detachable and re-attachable to the main housing portion).
  • the movable or removable housing portion which may also be referred to as a door or lid, may be magnetically attachable to the body portion.
  • the case may be water proof. In some embodiments, the case may be water resistant.
  • the case 900 may include a user interface 915 , which may provide user feedback and/or be configured to receive user input.
  • the case 900 may include one or more indicators 916 .
  • the case 900 may include one or more status indicators, for example for indicating power level 916 - 1 (e.g., of the case, of the camera being docked to the case, or both for example by illuminating a light of a given color to indicate the status of the camera and illumination a different color light to indicate status of the case).
  • separate indicators may be used (e.g., indicator 916 - 1 and 916 - 3 to indicate the status of the case and camera, respectively.
  • the case may further include a status indicator for indicating a communication function status.
  • the indicator 916 - 2 may be configured to provide pairing in progress, pairing status, or to provide indication of data transfer activity, e.g., with the indicator illuminating or blinking when data is being transmitted wirelessly from the case to an external device such as a smart phone.
  • the case may include a memory indicator (e.g., to provide an indication of an amount of available memory or amount of available storage used).
  • the case may include one or more indicators configured to provide an alert or status of the camera (e.g., provide indication of low charge, low memory, outdated programming such as firmware of the camera, etc.)
  • the case may be configured to provide status of the camera only when the camera is docket to the case.
  • the term docked in the present context would be understood to mean communicatively coupled, which in some examples will mean physically connected e.g., in instances where the case has a wired camera interface.
  • the user interface may additionally or alternatively include feedback devices configured to provide feedback other than visual feedback, for example audible or tactile feedback.
  • the case 900 in some embodiments, may be configured to produce a sound or activate a vibrator to provide a status or alert.
  • the case 900 ′ may include a display 925 (see e.g., FIG. 15 ).
  • the display 925 may be implemented using LED, OLED, or other display technology currently known or later developed.
  • the display 925 may be a touch sensitive display.
  • the display 925 may be arranged on an exterior surface of the housing 910 ′ or it may be on an interior surface such that it is at least partially concealed when the case is in a closed configuration.
  • status or alert function e.g., as provided at least partially by indicators 916
  • the case 900 may be configured to be provided in at least an open configuration (which allows the camera to be received in the case) and a closed configuration (e.g., in the case where the camera is substantially fully enclosed).
  • the case 900 may include a movable portion 904 or door which allows the opening and closing of the case.
  • the door may be hinged and may include one or more hinged portions, or it may be a sliding door. In some cases, it may be fully removable and re-attachable, e.g., via a snap fit connection.
  • the door may protect the camera when stored in the case (i.e., when not in use) and/or may facilitate a better connection with the case (e.g., by applying a pressure on the camera towards the connector 909 when the camera is inserted in the case and the door is closed.
  • the case may be water resistant to an ingress protection rating of 44.
  • the case may be provided with a seal at the interface (e.g., a rubber flap covering the USB connector for improving water resistance).
  • a smart case according to one example includes the product specification listed in Table 3.
  • the smart case may include electronic components as listed below:
  • Bluetooth module ST SPBT3.0DP2 provided by ST Microelectronics or a comparable Bluetooth module Memory microSD card holder with 8 GB microSD card ULPI high-speed Microchip USB3300-EZK-TR USB chip Power management LDO, buck-boost, boost (see BOM for details) components Battery 250 mAh/ Renata ICP521630/Fullriver 451248 220 mAh Apple MFI authentication co-processor 2.0 C
  • the Bluetooth interface of a case according to the present disclosure may be configured to support one or more of the following services: File Transfer Profile (FTP), Serial Port Profile (SPP), iPod Accessory Protocol 2 (iAP2), or any combination thereof.
  • FTP File Transfer Profile
  • SPP Serial Port Profile
  • iAP2 iPod Accessory Protocol 2
  • the Bluetooth interface may be configured to support any other Bluetooth service as may be desired.
  • the Bluetooth interface may be configured to support Apple MFI iAP2 over I2C interface to an Apple MFI authentication coprocessor.
  • the controller (e.g., MCU) of the case may include custom firmware configured to perform image processing and/or image enhancement.
  • the ISP of the camera module of the wearable camera may be programmed to execute a specific image integration time, e.g., 20 milliseconds. A shorter image integration time reduces image blur due to camera movement, but reduces image clarity in low light environments.
  • the MCU of the case may be configured to set the image integration time depending on ambient light level of the environment.
  • the MCU of the case may comprise firmware that can perform subpixel processing in order to further improve image contrast, add low or high band pass filters and add Gaussian blur to further improve image quality.
  • the reprogramming of the ISP of the camera module adds an important capability to the camera, for example, image processing features such as color balancing may be improved in this manner.
  • the firmware in the MCU of the case may be also used to add new features such as control of a focusing element, an electronically controlled aperture, image stabilization algorithms, and so on.
  • the case may be configured to communicate with a mobile computing device, e.g., a smart phone, through an APP installed on the smart phone.
  • the APP on the smartphone may indicate usable battery level and memory level of the camera and the smart case.
  • the case may include a built-in track to align and secure the camera when placed in the case.
  • FIGS. 13 and 14 show examples of s smart case including a track.
  • the track may be provided, e.g., in examples having a wired camera interface, along a surface of the case which is generally parallel with a major surface of a male plug, that is the surface of the largest side of the plug.
  • the plug is oriented such that the major surfaces of the plug are generally parallel with the major surfaces of the case.
  • the track is therefore disposed along a surface which is also generally parallel with the major surfaces of the case, for example, the track may be provided on a lower interior surface or an upper interior surface of the docking receptacle.
  • the plug has been rotated by 90 degrees such that the major surfaces (e.g., the wider dimension) of the plug is generally perpendicular to the major surfaces of the case.
  • the track may be provided on a surface that is generally perpendicular to the major surfaces of the case.
  • the attachment member of the camera and/or connector may be differently arranged relative to the camera connector thus driving a different arrangement of the track of the case.
  • the attachment member of the camera may thus provide a dual functionality for 1) attaching the camera to the wearable article (e.g., eyewear) and 2) aligning and securing the camera relative to the case.
  • interior dimensions of the docking receptacle may be such that closing of the case after receiving the camera therein further secures the camera and ensure engagement of the camera female connector to the male connector of the case, such as by pressing against the side of the camera opposite the connector when the camera is inside the case and the case has been provided in the closed configuration.
  • the track of the case may not be magnetic and still provide alignment and a securing function in combination with the connector plug to which the camera is plugged when docked in the case.
  • the track of the case may be a magnetic track similar to a track of eyewear to which an example camera is designed to attach.
  • the case can be configured to monitor the status of the case and/or the camera when coupled thereto.
  • the case can monitor the charge of the camera and/or of the case, available storage onboard the camera and/or the case, pairing status, data transfer status, etc.
  • the case may be configured to provide an indication of status.
  • the case may provide an alert, for example a vibration, a sound, or a light.
  • the alert may be an indication of a status being monitored.
  • the case 1410 may include a display 1412 , e.g., as shown in FIG. 14 .
  • the display can be that of, by way of example only, an OLED display, LED display.
  • the case e.g., case 1410
  • the case can include software which allows the user to perform auto-centering, auto-rotation, auto-alignment, auto-cropping and image enhancement on images captured by the camera.
  • the display 1412 may be a touch display that allows the user to manipulate, rotate, crop, enhance, or otherwise edit the image prior to storing it on the smart case memory or prior to sending it to the cloud or to a website such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat or other social media site.
  • FIG. 16 shows a functional block diagram of a smart case in accordance with examples of the present disclosure.
  • the smart case 1610 includes a battery 1612 , memory 1614 , microcontroller 1616 , power management circuitry 1618 , an authentication processor 1620 , multiple wireless interfaces (e.g., a Bluetooth module 1622 , Wi-Fi module 1624 , and a wireless data transfer module 1626 such as a 4G cellular communication module or other), a user interface including a display 1628 and one or more indicators (not shown), and multiple wired interfaces (e.g., a USB C male connector 1630 such as for coupling the smart case to a wearable camera 1640 , and a USB C female connector 1632 such as for coupling the smart case to an external power source such as a wall adapter charger 1636 or to a laptop computer 1638 ).
  • the smart case 1610 may include additional components from any of the auxiliary units described herein or may have fewer components than those illustrated in other embodiments.
  • FIG. 17 illustrates a diagram of electronics architecture of an auxiliary unit in accordance with at least one example of the present disclosure.
  • the electronics architecture in FIG. 17 may be used to implement some components of the auxiliary unit, for example, an MCU, Bluetooth module, and other components of the auxiliary unit, such as components shown in FIG. 16 .
  • the MCU of an auxiliary unit may be coupled to a BT module which, in this embodiment, includes necessary functionality to interface directly with a MFi authentication chip. In this manner, no connections may be required between the MFi authentication chip and the MCU.
  • the MCU is further configured to control the various user interface features of the LED bank and the data transfer to the memory card, as well as the USB interface for data transfer between the case an external computing device.
  • FIG. 18 shows a block diagram of an example firmware architecture for a microcontroller of a smart case according to the present disclosure.
  • the microcontroller 1800 may include an application layer 1810 , a middleware and drivers/support layer 1812 , and a hardware layer 1814 .
  • the arrangement of components shown in FIG. 18 is exemplary only and other combinations including adding, removing or rearrangement components are envisions.
  • the auxiliary unit may include wireless communication link configured to connect directly to the internet, e.g., as shown in FIG. 19B , such that files from the auxiliary unit can be transmitted directly to one's e-mail account, social media account, or to cloud based storage.
  • the auxiliary unit can also include geolocation (such as GPS) and time/date indication which can be added to images captured by the wearable camera.
  • FIG. 19B shows an operational scenario in which a wearable camera 1900 transmits data wirelessly (or in some cases via wired connection) to a smart case 1910 ′ (e.g., when docked therein or when in operation range of the wireless receiver and in accordance with data transfer protocols provided in the smart case and/or camera), and the smart case 1910 ′ wirelessly transmits data received from the camera directly to an internet server 1930 , e.g., for storage on the cloud or upload to a social media site, without requiring the smart case to be connected to any other intermediate computing devices.
  • a wearable camera 1900 transmits data wirelessly (or in some cases via wired connection) to a smart case 1910 ′ (e.g., when docked therein or when in operation range of the wireless receiver and in accordance with data transfer protocols provided in the smart case and/or camera), and the smart case 1910 ′ wirelessly transmits data received from the camera directly to an internet server 1930 , e.g., for storage on the cloud or upload to a social media site, without
  • the operational scenario includes a wearable camera 1900 which transmits data wirelessly (or in some cases via wired connection) to a smart case 1910 (e.g., when docked therein or when in operation range of the wireless receiver and in accordance with data transfer protocols provided in the smart case and/or camera), and the smart case 1910 transmits data received from the camera wirelessly (or in some cases via a wired connection) to a portable computing device (e.g., a smart phone 1920 ), which can then transmit the data to an internet server 1930 , e.g., for cloud storage or upload to a social media site.
  • a wearable camera 1900 which transmits data wirelessly (or in some cases via wired connection) to a smart case 1910 (e.g., when docked therein or when in operation range of the wireless receiver and in accordance with data transfer protocols provided in the smart case and/or camera), and the smart case 1910 transmits data received from the camera wirelessly (or in some cases via a wired connection) to a portable computing device (e.g.,
  • auxiliary units configured for connection with the wearable device to a common platform are described with further reference to FIGS. 20-21 .
  • the auxiliary unit may be configured to connect as an extension to an electronic wearable device (e.g., a wearable camera) such that the auxiliary unit and the EWD together form a wearable device which can connect to a common platform (e.g., a wearable article such as eyewear).
  • the wearable camera may be any camera designed to worn on the body or on an article worn on the body, by way of example only, an eyewear frame.
  • a wearable camera may be a camera having a sufficiently small form factor to be able to attach the camera to eyewear, such as by attaching it to a side of the temple.
  • auxiliary unit thus connectable to a EWD is described primarily in connection with wearable cameras, it will be understood that the EWD may be any other type of EWD other than camera such as, by way of example only, an image display system, an air quality sensor, a UV/HEV sensor, a pedometer, a night light, a blue tooth enabled communication device such as blue tooth headset, a hearing aid or an audio system.
  • the electronic device may be worn elsewhere on the body, for example around the wrist (e.g., an electronic watch or a biometric device, such as a pedometer).
  • the electronic device 200 may be another type of electronic device other than the specific examples illustrated.
  • the electronic device 200 may be virtually any miniaturized electronic device, for example and without limitation a camera, image capture device, IR camera, still camera, video camera, image sensor, repeater, resonator, sensor, sound amplifier, directional microphone, eyewear supporting an electronic component, spectrometer, directional microphone, microphone, camera system, infrared vision system, night vision aid, night light, illumination system, sensor, pedometer, wireless cell phone, mobile phone, wireless communication system, projector, laser, holographic device, holographic system, display, radio, GPS, data storage, memory storage, power source, speaker, fall detector, alertness monitor, geo-location, pulse detection, gaming, eye tracking, pupil monitoring, alarm, CO sensor, CO detector, CO2 sensor, CO2 detector, air particulate sensor, air particulate meter, UV sensor, UV meter, IR sensor IR meter, thermal sensor, thermal meter, poor air sensor, poor air monitor, bad breath sensor, bad breath monitor, alcohol sensor, alcohol monitor, motion sensor, motion monitor, thermometer, smoke sensor, smoke detector,
  • the auxiliary unit may be configured to attach to the camera through any physical connection between the auxiliary unit and camera.
  • the physical connection may in some examples also provide an electrical connection between the camera and auxiliary unit.
  • the physical connection may be operatively associated with a wired camera interface to enable communicatively coupling the camera to the auxiliary unit.
  • the physical connection between the wearable camera and an auxiliary unit may provide at least two electrical connection points between the wearable camera and the auxiliary unit.
  • the auxiliary unit may be configured to function as an extension power source, which when combined with the onboard power source of the camera forms a composite power source.
  • composite power source may be used to refer to any source of power for a EWD (e.g., a wearable camera) that includes the internal power supply of the EWD and at least one external source, such as an external source that resided inside an attachable auxiliary unit designed to connect with the EWD through a connection means.
  • the physical connection provides no electrical connection points and any communication between the auxiliary unit and the EWD is wireless.
  • FIG. 20 illustrates an auxiliary unit 2200 attachable to and detachable from a wearable camera 2100 .
  • the camera 2100 may be implemented according to any of the examples of cameras described herein.
  • the camera 2100 includes an attachment member 2110 for removably attaching the camera 2100 to a platform 2300 , for example an eyewear frame or more specifically a temple of an eyewear frame.
  • the camera 2100 and auxiliary unit 2200 are associated with an attachment system 2400 .
  • the attachment system 2400 may be configured to enable the camera 2100 and auxiliary unit 2200 to be physically joined to one another to become a single unit attachable and detachable as a unit from the platform.
  • the camera 2100 may include a first connection portion 2120 and the auxiliary unit may include a second connection portion 2220 designed for cooperating fit with the first connection portion 2120 .
  • the first connection portion 2120 and the second connection portion 2220 may provide a wired electrical interface between the auxiliary unit 2200 and the camera 2100 .
  • first connection portion 2120 and the second connection portion 2120 may provide a rigid connection between the camera 2100 and auxiliary unit 2200 such that movement of the camera 2100 causes movement of the auxiliary unit 2200 and vice versa.
  • the connection may be flexible.
  • connection portion 2120 may include a female standard connector, such as a female USB connector.
  • the second connection portion 2210 may include a male standard connector, such as a male USB connector.
  • USB connector is meant to include any type of USB connector including micro USB connectors.
  • connection portions 2120 and 2220 may include flexible connectors.
  • the camera and auxiliary unit may connect mechanically, magnetically, or otherwise to one another without the physical connection providing electrical contact points.
  • the auxiliary unit 2200 may be implemented according to any of the examples herein.
  • the auxiliary unit 2200 may include an attachment member 2210 which is configured to removably attach the auxiliary unit 2200 to the platform 2300 .
  • the auxiliary unit 2200 may not include the attachment member 2210 but may instead be considered to be attached to the platform 2300 (e.g., eyewear temple) via a rigid link between the auxiliary unit 2200 and camera 2100 and via the camera's connection to the platform 2300 .
  • the camera 2100 and/or the auxiliary unit 2200 may be attachable to the common platform 2300 via magnetic means.
  • the platform 2300 may be a track that includes a ferromagnetic material (e.g., a magnet, a magnetic metal material, etc.), an eyewear temple including a ferromagnetic material, of a universal connector that is attachable and detachable to an eyewear temple wherein the universal connector includes a ferromagnetic material.
  • a ferromagnetic material e.g., a magnet, a magnetic metal material, etc.
  • an eyewear temple including a ferromagnetic material
  • the universal connector includes a ferromagnetic material.
  • the attachment member 2110 , and optionally attachment member 2220 may include one or more magnets which can attract to a metallic component of the common platform 2300 (e.g., a metallic surface, a metallic insert, or any implementation of a metallic track).
  • a metallic component of the common platform 2300 e.g., a metallic surface, a metallic insert, or any implementation of a metallic track.
  • the arrangement may be reversed in that the attachment members 2110 and 2220 may include a magnetic metallic material which is attractable by a magnetic material of the common platform 2300 .
  • the attachment mechanisms as between the attachment member 2110 , and optionally attachment member 2220 , and the platform 2300 maybe purely mechanical in nature, such as a simple post into a slot arrangement.
  • the common platform 2300 resides inside one or both temples of an eyewear frame.
  • the auxiliary unit 2100 may include a housing, a camera connector (e.g., a USB connector) and one or more electronic components at least partially enclosed within the housing.
  • the camera connector may include at least two electrical contacts.
  • the one or more electronic components may include a power source, optionally a memory device, and an interface for communicatively coupling the auxiliary unit to the camera.
  • the one or more electronic components may be operatively connected to the at least two electrical contacts for communicatively coupling the auxiliary unit to the camera.
  • the auxiliary unit 2100 may include an attachment member connected to or integral with the housing, wherein the attachment member is configured as an extension of the camera attachment member to enable the wearable camera and the auxiliary unit to be connected together to a common platform.
  • FIGS. 21A-D show auxiliary units 2200 - a through 2200 - d according to further examples of the present disclosure.
  • Each of the illustrated auxiliary units 2200 - a through 2200 - d are shown configured with a USB plug 2222 a - d ; however it will be understood that an interface other than a USB interface may be used in other embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the auxiliary unit may include only a battery for extending the useful life of the camera.
  • the auxiliary unit may include multiple batteries.
  • the battery connection between the wearable camera and the auxiliary unit may be via a parallel connection, such that the voltage of the combined batteries is the same.
  • the battery or batteries in the auxiliary unit may be a near exact match to the internal battery of the wearable camera to optimize the combined performance of the composite power source.
  • a battery of the auxiliary unit may be rechargeable and the auxiliary unit may include battery charging circuit connected to an external communication interface (e.g., another USB interface, such as a female USB connector) for coupling the auxiliary unit to an external power source.
  • an external communication interface e.g., another USB interface, such as a female USB connector
  • the auxiliary unit 2200 - a includes only a battery 2230 - a (or multiple batteries) and any accompanying circuitry, such as for recharging the battery 2230 - a including another connector 2260 - a for plugging into an external charger.
  • the auxiliary unit 2200 - a can function as a battery extension or wearable battery pack for the wearable camera 2100 .
  • the auxiliary unit may also include electronic functions, such as a wireless module for wireless communication.
  • Wireless communication devices may include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or any other wireless technologies currently known or later developed.
  • the auxiliary units 2200 - b through 2200 - d include not only a battery (as a battery extension to the camera onboard power source) but also a wireless communication module (e.g., 2240 - a and 2240 - b , which may be Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or other type).
  • the attachable accessory may also include electronic storage or Flash Memory.
  • the auxiliary unit will include its own power source that is share with the wearable camera and used to power additional functionality present in the auxiliary unit.
  • the battery inside the wearable camera may provide the power to operate the electronics inside the auxiliary unit.
  • the wearable camera may include charging and power management electronics that will require the external power source to act like a standard 5V USB charging port.
  • the attachable accessory may include a power boast circuit as illustrated in FIGS. 21A-21D , which may be configured to drive the power charging circuit inside the wearable camera.
  • the battery inside the auxiliary unit may include its own power charging circuit as well as a USB female connector to be charge from an outside charging source, such as, a wall adaptor with 5V DC or other 5V USB source, such as a PC, notebook, or laptop computer.
  • the auxiliary unit may include additional electronic functions that enhance the performance of the wearable camera.
  • the auxiliary unit may include features like a buzzer or vibrator 2250 that could provide feedback, such as an alert or status indication, to user of the wearable camera that would normally be provided by the internal audio source inside the camera.
  • the alert function that may otherwise be provided by the camera may be offloaded to the auxiliary unit.
  • various functions that may otherwise be typically provided by the camera, such as wireless communication means for example Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, could be offloaded to the auxiliary unit thus reducing the side of the camera and the auxiliary unit being detachable when not in use.
  • the auxiliary unit 2200 - d may include additional functionality such as a voice communication module 2270 .
  • the voice communication module may be configured to provide functionality similar to, for example, those found in Apple's SIRI, Amazon's Alexa, Microsoft Kinect or other voice recognition technologies.
  • the voice communication module may enable the wearer of the camera and the auxiliary unit to control the camera and get status information from the camera using voice commands or queries.
  • the auxiliary unit e.g., auxiliary unit 2200 - d
  • a camera system comprising:
  • a wearable camera comprising a memory configured to store photos or video captured with the wearable camera and comprising a camera controller and an onboard battery having onboard power capacity;
  • an auxiliary unit comprising:
  • auxiliary battery having auxiliary power capacity greater than the onboard power capacity
  • a camera interface configured to communicatively couple the auxiliary unit to the camera to recharge the onboard battery or to receive data from the camera;
  • an external communication interface configured for coupling the auxiliary unit to an external power source or a computing device for transferring data received from the camera to the computing device.
  • auxiliary unit is implemented as a camera case having a configuration in which the camera case at least partially encloses the camera when the camera is connected to the camera interface.
  • A6 The camera system of paragraphs A1-A5, wherein the camera case further comprises one or more switches configured to activate one of a plurality of external communication components.
  • the camera interface comprises a wired interface configured for receiving data from the camera and further comprises a wireless interface configured to wirelessly charge the onboard battery.
  • A13 The camera system of paragraphs A1-A12, wherein the camera interface includes one of a male USB connector or a female USB connector and wherein the external communication interface includes a male LIGHTNIG connector, a male USB connector, or both.
  • auxiliary unit includes a configuration in which the auxiliary unit at least partially encloses the camera when the camera is coupled thereto.
  • A21 The camera system of paragraph A18-A20, wherein user interface includes one or more functional indicators, one or more user controls, or a combination thereof.
  • auxiliary unit further comprises non-volatile memory.
  • auxiliary unit further comprises volatile and non-volatile memory.
  • A27 The camera system of paragraphs A1-A27, wherein the external interface comprises a iOS communication module configured to enable direct wired communication between the auxiliary unit and a iOS mobile computing device.
  • the external interface comprises a iOS communication module configured to enable direct wired communication between the auxiliary unit and a iOS mobile computing device.
  • A28 The camera system of paragraph A1, wherein the camera interface is wired and the external interface is wireless, the camera interface is wireless and external interface is wired, the camera interface and the external interface are both wired interfaces, or the camera interface and the external interface are both wireless.
  • auxiliary unit comprises an indicator configured to provide an indication of status of the camera.
  • An auxiliary unit attachable to and detachable from a wearable camera which includes a camera attachment member for removably attaching the camera to eyewear, the auxiliary unit comprising:
  • a camera connector provided at an opening in the housing and comprising at least two electrical contacts
  • one or more electronic components at least partially enclosed within the housing, wherein the one or more electronic components are connected to the at least two electrical contacts;
  • attachment member connected to or integral with the housing, wherein the attachment member is configured as an extension of the camera attachment member to enable the wearable camera and the auxiliary unit to be connected together to a common platform.
  • auxiliary unit of paragraphs C1-C3, wherein the one or more electronic components comprises a camera communication interface, an external communication interface, a user interface, an auxiliary battery having auxiliary power capacity greater than onboard power capacity of the wearable camera, an auxiliary memory, or a combination thereof.
  • auxiliary unit of paragraphs C1-C9 wherein the auxiliary unit further comprises a voice communication module.
  • voice communication module comprises a microphone and a processor configured to perform voice recognition and control an operation of the auxiliary unit responsive to a voice command.
  • any of the auxiliary units described herein may be implemented as a case which is configured to at least partially enclose a wearable electronic device such as a wearable camera.

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